| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 518 pages
...exorbitantly proposes a whole hundred pounds a year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student. His heart will break if his deanery...And therefore, I do humbly entreat your excellency, cither to use such persuasions as will keep one of the first men in this kingdom for learning and virtue,... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 250 pages
...exorbitantly proposes a whole hundred pounds a year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student. His heart will break if his deanery...discouraged him by the coldness of courts and ministers, who SWIFTIANA. 141 •who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vision ; but nothing will do : and,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 478 pages
...exorbitantly proposes a whole hundred pounds a year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student. His heart will break if his deanery...and a vision: but nothing will do. And therefore I humbly entreat your excellency, either to use such persuasions as will keep one of the first men in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 310 pages
...year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student. His heart will break if bisdeanery be not taken from him and left to your excellency's...and a vision ; but nothing will do. And therefore I humbly entreat your excellency, either to use such persuasions as will keep one of the first men iq... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 506 pages
...exorbitantly proposes a whole hundred pounds a-year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student. His heart will break if his deanery...from him, and left to your excellency's disposal. * I dis* The following is a full account of this noble, though enthu. siastic plan, its progress, and its... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...is a full account of this noble, though enthusiastic plan, its progress, and its failure. couraged him, by the coldness of courts and ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible, and a vircmoval and his return from abroad, his mind had been employed in conceiving that benevolent project,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pages
...exorbitantly proposeth a whole hundred pounds a year for himself, forty pounds for a Fellow, and ten for a Student. His heart will break, if his deanery...from him, and left to your Excellency's disposal. I tiisVOL. VI. G his life to the instructing of youth in America, on the moderate subsistence of 100/.... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...exorbitantly proposeth a whole hundred pounds a year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student His heart will break if his deanery...from him, and left to your Excellency's disposal. I discourage him by the coldness of courts and ministers, who will interpret aH this as impossible and... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 pages
...exorbitantly proposeth a whole hundred pounds a year for himself, forty pounds for a fellow, and ten for a student. His heart will break if his deanery...from him, and left to your Excellency's disposal. I discourage him by the coldness of courts and ministers, who will interpret all this as impossible and... | |
| 1824 - 782 pages
...pounds a year for himself. His heart will break, if his dcanry be not taken from him. I discouragB him by the coldness of courts and ministers, who will...as impossible, and a vision ; but nothing will do." It should be added, " that three junior fellows of Trinity College, Dublin, consented to take their... | |
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